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541  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Online Bitcoin wallet with lowest transaction fees on: February 28, 2017, 05:17:55 PM
I have been using a wallet as of now which charges a flat rate for the month or the year depending on how much you use it, would justify the price and length of the plan you pay for (in bitcoin by the way Wink ).
Do as many transactions as you want for free for $9.95 a month is a pretty sweet deal if you do a crap load of sending with in a month.
I haven't did the yearly thing because it is after a web wallet so as everyone knows you don't hold alot of coins in these things thus do not rely on it and a with in a year from now they could be gone before the subscription term ends. Undecided
542  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitchain is about to be the Largest Bitcoin Mining Operation in the US! on: February 28, 2017, 03:40:31 PM
All the best for your venture into the bitcoin mining business and to be the biggest in the world.
I remember when the US was the first to have the largest supercomputer facility (and I think it still is on a university campus) in the world and you would think it would be quite possible to be able to have the largest mining facility with the former accomplished already.
543  Economy / Speculation / Re: What will happen when 1 satoshi is $ 1? on: February 28, 2017, 02:37:47 PM
That is mean bitcoin is too expensive for trading bitcoin to fiat currency,
so if 1 SAT is $1 the traders must use altcoins for trading to fiat currency.
The strong candidate replace trading digital coins to fiat currency is ETH,
only ETH that has big marketcap after bitcoin. https://coinmarketcap.com
That's a nice site to see what the current rate of each coin is all on one page. With out that annoying live change (unless you want to with just clicking on reload page and have that as a choice) for people who has epilepsy it is very bad thing to be watching the price via preev. Developers of these sites need to be aware of everybody and be sensitive of their audiences health in regards to these preference. Embarrassed
Apart from that, my real question about your post.
What exchange does coinmarketcap use for there btc price listed on the website?
544  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTS 50$ BTC For 50$ Payoneer. on: February 28, 2017, 08:46:59 AM
Was this trade ever done with said user?
At the given rate requested from the buyer? Undecided

Looking for any validation because I just asked such above member for a trade using this same method.
Need to be sure what I am getting into here and be safe with this member.
Just to be sure and on the safe side.
545  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 140$ payoneer for btc on: February 28, 2017, 08:42:33 AM
From verified account?
If so then I would be interested in getting this filled for you.

Pm me your information so we can talk about it and then the rate as well.
Thanks bud.
546  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can you beat the house edge on: February 28, 2017, 07:25:06 AM
Can't you beat the house edge? Today, with all these Bitcoin casinos and dices, I think it would be possible to beat small house edge with like 1%.
Have you checked House Edge in standard brick and mortar casino? There are games with lower House Edge than 1%.
Black Jack (and its variations like Spanish 21) is known for having extremely low HE - 0.28%
For Video Poker House Edge is usually less than 1% too, I rarely see anyone exploiting that fact.
If Black Jack was that unprofitable for the casino to keep around why they still have this game around?
Never heard of this variation of black jack before.
Care to explain the difference between spanish 21 and the black jack we American's are familiarized with playing?
Is it like Texas hold'em for poker?
547  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread (EPL) on: February 28, 2017, 07:18:59 AM
Leicester City are looking good at the moment to win their game 3-1 with 18 minutes to go. It's not over just yet as Liverpool can come back and at least draw the game but how often do we see this happen when a manager is sacked the team comes out in the next match and plays well and most times win the game which looks like Leicester will do.
Yes, they know if draw or lost again will difficult to leave relegation zone. Vardy is man of the match, he  got new spirit like when meet City. He made 3 goals on 2 matched, and I sure will save Leicester to survive in BPL.

Hopefully this is a good start for Leicester city at least back to mid-table standings. A bit surprised they beat Liverpool first I predict a draw
but Vardy made my prediction wrong, applause for Leicester city.
Leicester city winning a game.
Who would of known when that would of happened? Well it was inevitable to happen with not winning a game all this year so far. Undecided

Congratulations on the ones that picked the right swift in the winds for this tiring feat to happen on this day on a cold day in February. Smiley
548  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 0.2 for paypal on: February 28, 2017, 07:10:10 AM
Member has another thread now looking for the same amount in amazon gift cards.
Beware this looks like a bait and switch type scam they are trying to pull members here that will work on not to keen newbies it would seem.
A word of caution.
549  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Platforms that sell bitcoin? on: February 28, 2017, 07:07:01 AM
Which platforms do you prefer to buy Bitcoin? Generally, trade sites, localbitcoins and bitcointalk sites are used.
Are there any platforms you buy bitcoin besides these?

I only use local platform (vip.bitcoin) and sometimes trade with a local trader. I do not trade or buy from the other platform, but trusted and cheap one because sometimes the other platform give high fees.
Interested to know more about vip.bitcoin.
Where are they located and would anyone be able to use their services?
I tried bitpanda but they are region restricted only to European countries.
Looking for one in North America.
A link maybe?
550  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 28, 2017, 06:48:16 AM

It'll be a private chain lifted from their code. Do you honestly think the world's biggest businesses and banks would pin everything on a chain that could be rolled back by a bunch of arsey GPU miners? Nope.
I would like to think that this current attempt will fail.
Cause didn't IBM (like most of their foray into the unknown like OS/2 Warp and token technology) throw in the towel with their own blockchain technology for one banking institution already?
551  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE CASINO - CONGRATULATIONS TO WONTON FOR WINNING 300BTC on: February 28, 2017, 06:29:17 AM
It seems that bitdice is leading the way in being a secure platform since others are losing bitcoin to sercurity breaches lately.
This does show a high level of customer information is a top priority to them and their team.
Thank you bitdice for this! Smiley

Let me some time and i will tell you if it is secure or not, by the way, are there hack/bug bounties for the platform ?
At the first look it looks like to be nicely coded, but i still hve to check all the requests.
Had proceeded to a security audit of the system ?
Yes there was a bounty a while ago. For 1 btc(or more if my memory serves me correctly) if you can hack into an account located on the bitdice site.
I don't know if it is an going test on the security but I imagine it would be just to show that it is built to last.
That bounty is a vote of confidence for the security of the site. It is always good to know that the welfare and security of the users' accounts is among the top priorities of such a site like Bitdice. I hope the guys over there continue with their great job. I have also been spending time in the chat box lately, and have been having so much fun with the quiz and other cool stuff going on.
That means they are going to the next level already, Bitdice is now a bigger site and all they want is to protect the gamblers money so their reputation will be maintain and they will last in the business. I wish I know how to hack so I have a chance to get that bounty. Anyway, good luck to those who want to try getting it.

That's bounty was nothing but a marketing scheme to create alot of hype and generate traffic for the site.

It was next to impossible pretty much since you had no way of getting any of that user's info. If someone somehow managed to "hack" the site they wouldn't target that one user instead they would target the site entire bankroll.

But they are saying if one user is known to have that much in their wallet then that's were the hacker will go to first knowing they can get to it and get paid. Sort of like a kink in the armor so to say then the whole thing comes crashing down. Isn't this how these hacks get past website's securities in the first place with looking for vunerbilities then attack the "whole site" from within?
552  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need Urgent Deal! My PayPal for your Bitcoin! on: February 27, 2017, 10:41:55 PM
I want to sell 50€ PayPal for 50€ in bitcoin. I am looking for a quick deal and will go first with very trusted members.

Edit: skrill or neteller is also good.

pm me if you still need this
Yes I still need this, I completed a deal for 10€ today, however I can still do another 50€ PayPal to bitcoin transaction. So if you are still interested, tell me because I replied late because I had no internet connection for a while.
When you do have your internet connection restored back then let us know if you still need this done.

I responded to another thread talking to you about doing a deal.
thnalk
553  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CLOUDBET IS SCAM! NOT PAYING FOR WINNING BETS! SCAM! on: February 27, 2017, 08:12:52 AM
This is a very good and recommendable idea to record your screen and have proofs available. I think most players are too unconcerned!
I'd recommend not playing on the site anymore when they have like 10 scam accusations against them lying unresolved.It's time I guess,where are all the gambling bloggers ? Word should spread out,stop using that shady site.
And this is all they have to say when they come on to the forum:
Hi all,

We always pay all of our players in full, every time, without exception, provided they have not committed fraud or breached our T&Cs.

We are also happy to have any issue arbitrated by AskGamblers or SBR, and are happy to be bound to their ruling.

Unfortunately most issues posted in these boards are from customers who have committed fraud or breached our T&Cs. Not saying that is true of this specific thread's OP, but in many other cases.

Leandro
Cloudbet
Are you seriously saying this when so many accusations are against you with so many of your customers and I would guess to say 70% who have these exact same issues as these fraudulent customers here who you say they are, aren't even registered on these forums.
Think about that for a second while you write out even more posts trying to do damage control of you reputation here for your boss who is half way to the bahamas by now. He doesn't give two sh)(ts right now about his flaying company's rep here now. He's having you take the blame for all this mismanagement. Undecided
554  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 0.2 for paypal on: February 27, 2017, 08:02:38 AM
Whats the deal for euros?
If it is then will you be paying the conversion fee if any comes up.
You are taking it only in euros right?
I am responding to bestweb for this one.
555  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cloudbet.com - bitcoin sportsbook and casino | BEST NFL and EPL odds anywhere! on: February 27, 2017, 07:55:04 AM
Okay - so I have obtained the personal details of one of the CloudBet employees. He did an interview with a gaming news company a while back, and that company revealed his details because of the shady practices of this shitty book.

Isn't it funny that their representative just logged into to respond to all inquiries but avoid your post all together.
They don't even care about if you reveal their own colleagues personal info or not.
No honor among thieves I guess. Undecided
If one gets cornered and denounced another one will simply take their place. Must be in a really poor country to have mentality like that. An india or china support center where it is one man for themselves. Embarrassed

Well are you going to announce it here or going to create a whole thread and reveal it in scam accusations topic? Huh
556  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BITPTP - Earn Bitcoins by Sending Traffic to a Link! on: February 26, 2017, 04:11:51 PM
So this is a free service correct?
If it is then I am all for it and will support it in anyway I can possible.
Great idea for a new project and one of those that get me going "Why didn't I think of that! Huh".  Cheesy
557  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries? on: February 26, 2017, 04:10:29 PM
It may not be supported just doesn't mean the citizens can not still use it.
It only takes a smart phone with both parties and transactions can be done for services and goods to be purchased or sold.
It is a global currency after all. Just not in the global marketplace. Yet. Smiley
there are many countries banning bitcoin permanently such as Thailand. I do not know why Thailand government dislike Bitcoin so much. You should read more news in order to have information. People using Bitcoin in Thailand can be arrested by the police due to the laws. Therefore, be careful while using Bitcoin in this country
Really? Never heard of that before. Undecided
So if you are caught doing transactions with it then they can arrest you? But what if they just find it on your phone or something? Do they have the right to take you in just for that?
If they can then that is totally f'ked up there.
Or is it as bad as some places that arrest you just for mining like in Venezuela?
I think they can not arrest you if you are just talking about it. I don't think it has become that bad in those countries or have they? Embarrassed
That sounds like the nazi times of when there were people hiding jews in their homes to not get arrrested just for being a jew. Lips sealed
Sad times right there when it comes to banning for using a currency they have no control over. That's all it comes down too really. Fear of the unknown. Angry
558  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries? on: February 26, 2017, 07:47:19 AM
It may not be supported just doesn't mean the citizens can not still use it.
It only takes a smart phone with both parties and transactions can be done for services and goods to be purchased or sold.
It is a global currency after all. Just not in the global marketplace. Yet. Smiley
559  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Exchange platform in Morocco/africa on: February 26, 2017, 07:11:20 AM
Hello,
I would like to start a bitcoin exchange platform in Morocco using the peatio opensource code.
I have already started working on the website at the moment. once that is done I will attempt to get approved by card processing company to receive local credit card payments in exchange for bitcoin.

-First of all is it a good idea to start a bitcoin exchange in a third world country?
-Is there a recommended investment amount that I should set aside for this project?
-Should I use a VPS or dedicated server. and do I need to run a full node on it (120GB)?
-Any advice about the peatio opensource code?
-Should I start a crowdfunding campaign to jump start the business? (coinbase received 72$ million in crowdfunding)
-Is there any difficulties I may run into to get this going?

Any feedback will be much appreciated.

Then I would suggest you go to this guy who is the developer of the software.
Hey Guys,
I am Mike from Yunbi, also from Peatio project.
The author of this thread used Peatio Open Source project for sale.
Peatio offical team will release an updated version with less bugs in the near future.
And the new version is also open sourced and for free.


He can tell you anything you like to know. Wink
They have an exchange running Russia that is using their open source software too.
A wallet coinessa I believe it was called running along with the exchange btczoo.

Looks like a good framework to build on to get this one in Morocco of the ground. Smiley
560  Economy / Speculation / Re: I don't want a $2,000 bitcoin by February on: February 25, 2017, 10:44:06 PM
It isn't going to look that way now. Embarrassed

Maybe next month when everything is going to be going bitcoin's way and the cash be dropping from the heavens.
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